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Thirteenth Report (Second Series) of the Committee on the Climate of Devon.

Trans. Devon Assoc., 1895, Vol XXVII, pp. 74-80.

by

P.F.S. Amery.

Prepared by Michael Steer

The Report was presented at the Association’s July 1895 South Okehampton meeting. A numerically diminished Committee had collected and tabulated an abstract of meteorological observations taken in the preceding year, relating to rainfall, temperature, humidity, and cloud, by several experienced persons scattered throughout Devon, claiming that their comparison afforded a better idea of the climatic variations in the different districts than might any generalization. This index provides a record of those observers participating in the project and identifies their observation stations. Returns this year were once again submitted for Princetown, which, owing to its position and elevation proved an invaluable addition. The Report, from a copy of a rare journal can be downloaded from the Internet Archive. Google has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. These books, on which copyright has expired, are available for free educational and research use, both as individual books and as full collections to aid researchers.


Committee Members
Amery, Mr. P.F.S.
Chandler, Mr. A.
Hamlyn, Mr. James.

Observer NamesStation
Amery, P.F.S.Ashburton (Druid)
Chandler, A.Torquay (Cary Green)
 Torquay (Chapel Hill)
Durbin, J.J.Princetown (H.M. Prison)
Gamlen, Miss M.B.Brampford Speke
Gill, Rev. J.Holne Vicarage
Hamlyn, JamesBuckfastleigh (Bossell Park)
Lake, W.C.Teignmouth (Bitton)
Prigg, H. Victor.Plymouth Observatory
Radford, W.T.Sidmouth (Sidmount)
Reeve, W,H.Southmolton, (Castle Hill School)
Tattam, W.M.Ilfracombe
Turner, T.Cullompton